Since there is not many people commenting on Edea skates, I thought I would just comment on how the Edea skates have been.
Because of my impatient with waiting for the store to get the overture, I upgraded to the Chorus, which is a over booting for me, since I am only working on singles.
So taking them out of the box and wearing them while sitting on the sofa, they felt like that were bricks. When I finally skated in them, because of the slightly higher heel than the Riedell, I felt like I was leaning forward, but after about 10 mins, I got used to the different in heel height. After about 15 mins on the ice I was doing back crossovers, then got brave and started doing three turns, and just stuck with these basic moves for the session. The second time wearing them I was back to doing spins, and was doing all my turns with more speed and control than previously.
The only complaint that I have is the arch on one foot, is starting to hurt after about 1/2 hour skating but If I ignore this I forget about the pain. And my jumps have yet to come back to where they were, which were non existence anyway.
Even with the boot being a higher stiffness that what I need, I am still able to bend in the skates, and feel this is because of the design of the skates.
Also I had different blades to get used, going from rusty entry levels blades with no rocker left on the blades to the Coronation Ace, I have yet to trip over the larger toe picks (touch wood) and have had no issue getting used to the blades.